Law
Players and Organizers of the Waterloo Chapter of the Rise Magic League of the Oath Sign of the Way
Who
Players
Magic: the Gathering fans that like kitchen table sealed - draft - cube pack wars league.
Organizers
What
Magic
Richard Garfield’s card game, created in 1993, ft. mages, scientists, elves, robots.
Not only : the gathering as conceived. Card back has pen smudge.
League
A collective that owns the Magic: the Gathering cube, registers player pools, manages cash box.
When
Morning
Discuss plans for lunch at noon.
Rise
And the wind, the wind went out to meet with the sun . . .
. . . At the dawn when the night is done.
Noon
Lunch
Players eats food as everyone needs.
Set
Sessions must pause at night til rise.
Night
Where
Location
No session may follow at the same space from last.
Chapter
Find a location by writing to me.
Session
Why
Mission
Players greet each other at games with the sign.
Oath
I hereby swear to live, and watch the sunrise.
Sign
Right on heart, left palm exposed.
Way
How?
Rules
Magic: the Gathering: Arena is an online educational tool. Events are Casual and are not associated with Wizards of the Coast or Duelists' Convocation International.
Enter
Players add one retail booster pack and three of each basic land.
These cards are his pool.
Magic
Richard Garfield’s card game, created in 1993, ft. mages, scientists, elves, robots. Not only : the gathering as conceived. Card back has pen smudge.
Entry
Players enter the league by adding one retail booster pack and three of each basic land. These cards are a pool.
Player
No DCI number needed to join the event. Bring your own packs, or buy them from the organizers. When a pool reaches ten losses, it is removed from the league. Its contents are added to the draft.
Pool
Players build decks from cards opened or drafted. Players may trade cards at any time. A pool may retain thirty cards at the end of a session.
Deck
Game
For each loss, a player's opponent loses 1 life at the start of the game. For each win, a player's opponent gains 1 life.
Draft
The draft is conducted at the start of an event. One card at a time, from the pool with fewest losses to the pool with the most. Tiebreaker order: pool with more wins, player with lower lifetime losses, player with higher lifetime wins.
Players may vote to retire cards from the cube. If the draft has over three hundred and sixty cards (the number of cards in a cube), no cards may be added.
Players retain only up to thirty cards in their pool at the end of an event. The rest of the cards are placed in a draft for the next event. Players must sign in their pools.
Lifetime Win
Session
Start
Retire
Retired cards are kept aside and treated as cash.
The league and all cards are collectively owned according to number of league games played (and thus by EV contribution). Governorship is conducted by majority vote among shareholders.
Magic
Richard Garfield’s card game, created in 1993, ft. mages, scientists, elves, robots. Not only : the gathering as conceived. Card back has pen smudge.